Answer:
a feature article
Explanation:
A feature article is a textual genre that allows the disclosure of a fact (or a subject) in a detailed and in-depth way. For this reason, the feature article has several elements that explain the fact that is being displayed, in addition to showing the opinion and the different interpretation of several people who are, in some way, related to the fact, allowing the viewer or reader to have several forms of interpretation that allow him to reach his own conclusion about what is being exposed.
An example of this can be seen in the text above, where it shows a feature article that explains a fact (transport workers' strike), shows the reasons that caused this fact to occur and presents two opinions (against and in favor of the strike) about the fact .
Answer:
D. He doesn't always agree with the choices of who is honored by the public.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Jonathan Swift's (1667 – 1745) "A Modest Proposal"<em> - A Modest Proposal for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick.</em>
Option C is also similar to Option D, but option D better explain the situations.
From this excerpt and according to the options provided we can infer that the authors (Jonathan Swift) wants to stress on the importance of helping those children who are burden on their poor parents and country. He wants to say that this would be a real service to the public, and one which should really be appreciated.
In another sense there is also a satire in this piece of the excerpt in the usage and stress on words "fair, cheap and easy". Jonathan Swift is satirizing government's economy-centered policies. Government wants a fair, cheap and easy solution of issues which should be government's priority to solve at every cost. In fact this point of view of satire in this excerpt is more correct than the options provided.
I think it would be simple since it only has one subject (it) and one predicate (is).
Answer:
well I hope it's okay unless they're mean